The group behind plans to restore the beautiful Royalty Harborne cinema is in talks with the Heritage Lottery Fund to help finance the scheme.

It comes after the council’s conservation advisory panel gave a thumbs up to plans to restore the 1930s-built Royalty In Harborne as cinema – a strong indication that Heritage England and the city council will look favourably on a formal planning application.

The Royalty Harborne Trust has already joined forces with a commercial operator on the scheme and drawn up plans showing how three auditoriums can be created and the spaces used to screen movie blockbusters, stage productions or host events.

Rob Sutton, chairman of the Trust, said the positive reaction from the city’s conservation panel is a "major milestone" for the project.

“We’ve had informal conversations with the owners. Now the plan has a positive reception we can talk to them in more detail and perhaps come to an accommodation.

“They value the building as well even if they had a different idea for its use. We all want to see it come back.

“The Art Deco detailing is all still there, it’s on a prominent location - it can regenerate that part of the High Street.”

The foyer

Developer True Pearl had earlier this year outlined plans to partially demolish the derelict cinema and build flats - but this was condemned by the panel and are unlikely to win planning permission.

Mr Sutton previously led the successful campaign to preserve the historic Moor Pool estate and has high hopes of a similar outcome this time.

He added: “We are working with a commercial partner who we cannot name at the moment. We hope to bring back cinema screenings.

The Royalty cinema, Harborne. 1941.

“We are also talking to the Heritage Lottery Fund. We are confident they will recognise the worth of this building and its fine Art Deco features.

“But there is still a long way to go.”

The Royalty operated as a cinema until 1963 when it was converted into a bingo hall but the building has been empty since 2012.

It was Grade II-listed by Historic England in 2011.

The conversion would see two small cinema ‘pods’ built under the main balcony turning the 1,500 seat room into three.

The Royalty Cinema while used as a bingo hall